Dear Brother; It was Invocavit Sunday and no one had asked me to preach. Theophilus\u27 pulpit is normally wide open, but he had decided to take over himself. (By the way, Theophilus\u27 philosophy of visiting preachers is interesting. He insists that if the chance Circuit Rider (meaning us) is better than he is, his congregation will get a treat; if he is not — as so often happens — Theophilus feels that his congregation will be very glad to see him back in his pulpit on the following Sunday.
Dear Brother: Several weeks ago I met Brother Theophilus at the railroad station in St. Louis. After...
Dear Brother: I hope that these notes from a small Midwestern town as the curtain falls on 1955 may ...
Dear Brother: This will probably reach you shortly before the Christmas services begin. There is a h...
Dear Brother; It was Invocavit Sunday and no one had asked me to preach. Theophilus\u27 pulpit is no...
Dear Brother: These lines are being written late on a Sunday morning. At this moment you are probabl...
Dear Brother: When these few notes reach you, spring will have come again to our land. It is a good ...
Dear Brother: I did a real dumb thing a few weeks ago. (Voice from the rear: That\u27s no news. (Se...
Dear Brother: It has been a long time since these random notes landed on your desk. Have you noticed...
My dear Brother: Do you ever find yourself involved in a part of what people consider your ministry...
Dear Brother: If the faithful slaves in the mailing room have returned from their vacation, this wil...
Dear Brother: Let\u27s face it — our brethren in the Missouri Synod are an unpredictable lot. Here a...
Dear Brother: As I write this, I imagine you are either attending a pastoral conference or have just...
Dear Brother: You will be happy to hear that with the nearness of Christmas I have laid aside all th...
Dear Brother: A few weeks ago I threatened some brethren who were attending the 46th regular convent...
Dear Brother: When these notes reach your desk, the climax of the Building for Christ offering wil...
Dear Brother: Several weeks ago I met Brother Theophilus at the railroad station in St. Louis. After...
Dear Brother: I hope that these notes from a small Midwestern town as the curtain falls on 1955 may ...
Dear Brother: This will probably reach you shortly before the Christmas services begin. There is a h...
Dear Brother; It was Invocavit Sunday and no one had asked me to preach. Theophilus\u27 pulpit is no...
Dear Brother: These lines are being written late on a Sunday morning. At this moment you are probabl...
Dear Brother: When these few notes reach you, spring will have come again to our land. It is a good ...
Dear Brother: I did a real dumb thing a few weeks ago. (Voice from the rear: That\u27s no news. (Se...
Dear Brother: It has been a long time since these random notes landed on your desk. Have you noticed...
My dear Brother: Do you ever find yourself involved in a part of what people consider your ministry...
Dear Brother: If the faithful slaves in the mailing room have returned from their vacation, this wil...
Dear Brother: Let\u27s face it — our brethren in the Missouri Synod are an unpredictable lot. Here a...
Dear Brother: As I write this, I imagine you are either attending a pastoral conference or have just...
Dear Brother: You will be happy to hear that with the nearness of Christmas I have laid aside all th...
Dear Brother: A few weeks ago I threatened some brethren who were attending the 46th regular convent...
Dear Brother: When these notes reach your desk, the climax of the Building for Christ offering wil...
Dear Brother: Several weeks ago I met Brother Theophilus at the railroad station in St. Louis. After...
Dear Brother: I hope that these notes from a small Midwestern town as the curtain falls on 1955 may ...
Dear Brother: This will probably reach you shortly before the Christmas services begin. There is a h...